Leading Healthcare Transformation: Doctors, Nurses, and Managers at the Helm
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Narrateur(s):
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Tim Fearon
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Auteur(s):
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Thomas Huber
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“Leading Healthcare Transformation: Doctors, Nurses, and Managers at the Helm” is an exhaustive analysis of the modern dynamics in the healthcare sector, with a particular emphasis on middle management leadership. It provides a deep dive into the roles, responsibilities, and leadership abilities required by different professionals, including doctors, nurses, and managers.
The book begins by outlining the importance of leadership in healthcare, especially in today's evolving environment. This foundational understanding is followed by an exploration of doctors' and nurses' roles as leaders. The unique leadership challenges that these professionals face is dissected, and the necessary skills they need to cultivate are discussed. The book scrutinizes the often-underestimated leadership role of managers in healthcare, detailing the particular leadership skills necessary for this cadre of professionals. Overcoming leadership challenges in the healthcare sector forms a central theme of the discussion. The book then moves on to real-life case studies that exemplify effective leadership in healthcare, providing valuable insights into successful strategies and approaches.
The future of leadership in healthcare is also explored, considering emerging trends and potential paradigm shifts. Strategies for personal and organizational development in healthcare leadership are discussed, promoting the growth and effectiveness of leaders in the sector. Towards the end, the book introduces the concepts of leading with co-production and microsystems, advocating for a more collaborative and system-focused approach in healthcare leadership. Overall, it presents an integrated, multi-perspective view of leadership from the middle in the healthcare domain, proposing ways to enhance the quality and effectiveness of care delivery through improved leadership.